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sandy forced residents to evacuate. >> hurricane sandy made people realize that this community had needs. >> until construction is complete the flooding remains. emmanuel rivera is ready. >> people hope to see the foresails come down when the levee goes up. >> it is worth every penny. >> i you can't get us now. >> there would not give us a timeline for when the construction would take place but projects usually take several years and on election day, fairfax county voters approved three other bond projects to libraries, fire stations and different buildings. a lot of projects in fairfax that need to get done in addition to the levy and pump station. >> a man expected to be the east coast rapist is pleading guilty. thomas was arrested last year in connecticut after multistate law enforcement effort. he is believed to be risk -- responsible for rapes and attacks on 17 women since 19907 in maryland, connecticut virginia, and rhode island. >> police arrested a man they say attacked an 81-year-old woman at her home in northwest d.c.. the woman was home alone last night when tyrone mcelrath pr
sandy forced residents to evacuate. >> hurricane sandy made people realize that this community had needs. >> until construction is complete the flooding remains. emmanuel rivera is ready. >> people hope to see the foresails come down when the levee goes up. >> it is worth every penny. >> i you can't get us now. >> there would not give us a timeline for when the construction would take place but projects usually take several years and on election day, fairfax...
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. >> a week after super storm sandy, the northeast has turned into a winter scene. in new york, roughly 60,000 residents lost power wednesday, bringing the total to 370,000 customers, including those who lost power last week. some areas received as much as 6-11 inches of snow. >> the season's first winter storm to strike the northeast continues its trek northward, beating communities with strong wind. meanwhile, people already battered by hurricane sandy last week barely waited for the sun to rise before starting to clean up again. >> the good news is we have not seen the kind of damage we saw with hurricane sandy. >> really was out power -- maria was without power for two days after hurricane sandy. that lost power again after the nor'easter. several inches of snow blanketed the region, setting -- setting a record for snowfall in the big apple. 100,000 people in the dark, possibly for the second time in just over a week. >> i went out to go to the store, and i came back and my house was black and the kids were frantic. no heat. >> across the country, airlines cance
. >> a week after super storm sandy, the northeast has turned into a winter scene. in new york, roughly 60,000 residents lost power wednesday, bringing the total to 370,000 customers, including those who lost power last week. some areas received as much as 6-11 inches of snow. >> the season's first winter storm to strike the northeast continues its trek northward, beating communities with strong wind. meanwhile, people already battered by hurricane sandy last week barely waited for...
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the moment of crisis in the middle of hurricane sandy. stories of heroism we have not seen or heard about until tonight. firefighters making rescues they never imagined. >>> and later, a very welcome sound when the battle stops in those battleground states. >>> one of the most awful scenes in the middle of hurricane sandy happened in the neighborhood in new york, that is the cradle of public servants the storm quite literally hit the firefighters where they live in the community of bell harbor in the rockaways. 10% of the force was affected. we are just now learning the stories of the heroes in that neighborhood. the fire department will be handing out medals for bravery. but first tonight, their stories from nbc's katy tur. >> we got to start putting the water on the fire. >> reporter: many here will remember it as the night hell came through their town, a fury of fire and flood. new york city fire department assistant chief bob mains walked us through what is left on just this street, beach 130. >> this is a firefighter's home. >> repor
the moment of crisis in the middle of hurricane sandy. stories of heroism we have not seen or heard about until tonight. firefighters making rescues they never imagined. >>> and later, a very welcome sound when the battle stops in those battleground states. >>> one of the most awful scenes in the middle of hurricane sandy happened in the neighborhood in new york, that is the cradle of public servants the storm quite literally hit the firefighters where they live in the...
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red cross workers were mobilized in the aftermath of hurricane sandy and were on hand helping families impacted by the nor'easter. meanwhile there are about 50 union employees who support blood drive operation. their contract negotiations have stalled. we're told that the wages are the major stick point. this notice couldn't have come at a worse time. >> we lost 370 blood drives. 12,000 units of blood have gone uncollected. it's not the time nor the place to be notifying us of an intent to strike. >> if they don't reach an agreement by november 16th, they will walk. they have some 900 union employees who will help out. >>> you will be spending an awful lot of time at the mall and holiday shopping makes you feel hungry but are those food courts a clean place to grab a bite? >> you expect food court restaurants to be clean but we wanted to know for sure. tonight at 1 1-rbgs abc2 news -- 11, abc2 news investigators take you inside the malls. we looked at records to see if any have pests that want to show -- share your food. >> rodent and roach infestations, generally doesn't cause major p
red cross workers were mobilized in the aftermath of hurricane sandy and were on hand helping families impacted by the nor'easter. meanwhile there are about 50 union employees who support blood drive operation. their contract negotiations have stalled. we're told that the wages are the major stick point. this notice couldn't have come at a worse time. >> we lost 370 blood drives. 12,000 units of blood have gone uncollected. it's not the time nor the place to be notifying us of an intent...
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the moment of crisis in the middle of hurricane sandy. stories of heroism we have not seen or heard about until tonight. firefighters making rescues they never imagined. >>> and later, a very welcome sound when the battle stops in those battleground states. oug. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year. time for campbell's green bean casserole. you'll find the recipe at campbellskitchen.com. ♪ campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of g
the moment of crisis in the middle of hurricane sandy. stories of heroism we have not seen or heard about until tonight. firefighters making rescues they never imagined. >>> and later, a very welcome sound when the battle stops in those battleground states. oug. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill...
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we will take you live where we are fooling powerful new storm where people are recovering sandy. >>> police have shut things down after they found a bomb, we will tell you how they stumbled upon it and who is now in custody. >>> traffic is slow in the sun any veil -- sunny veil area, we will have more on your traffic report straight ahead. . >>> all right, welcome back, good morning to you, here is a quick look at some of the top stories we are following at 6:44, we have hundreds of hotel guests back in burlingame following a carbon-monoxide fleeing fso. they have traced it to a bad boiler and have shut it off. >>> they are investigating the claims of a woman who said she was kidnapped. she was kidnapped from a parking lot from walnut creek and was taken to the remote part of oakland hills. we are right in the middle of the par gone outlets in livermore. the grand opening is set for 10:00 this morning and in fact police in livermore are warning about traffic delays. they are expecting shoppers to flock to this new outlet mall. >>> we are continuing follow that powerful winter storm w
we will take you live where we are fooling powerful new storm where people are recovering sandy. >>> police have shut things down after they found a bomb, we will tell you how they stumbled upon it and who is now in custody. >>> traffic is slow in the sun any veil -- sunny veil area, we will have more on your traffic report straight ahead. . >>> all right, welcome back, good morning to you, here is a quick look at some of the top stories we are following at 6:44, we...
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now another one with sandy. so that -- the bond, the fire truck, represents that. >>> also, we'll lighten the mood a little bit in "the skinny," she says, maybe not too much. she is going to be fine. talking about brooke burke from abc's "dancing with the stars," when the word cancer is involved we'll have to send her our very best thoughts and warm wishes. details of her condition. she is going to be okay the important thing. stay tuned for details coming up on that in "the skinny". >> what her doctors are telling her. our prayers and thoughts go out to her and her family. first, victims and relatives of those who died were in the courtroom as a judge reaffirmed that jared loughner would never again be a free man. >>> part of a plea deal, loughner was sentenced to seven consecutive life terms and plus 140 years. abc's matt kozar reports. >> reporter: former astronaut mark kelly spoke directly at the man who shot his wife, former congresswoman gabrielle giffords, who did not speak during the proceeding. you may
now another one with sandy. so that -- the bond, the fire truck, represents that. >>> also, we'll lighten the mood a little bit in "the skinny," she says, maybe not too much. she is going to be fine. talking about brooke burke from abc's "dancing with the stars," when the word cancer is involved we'll have to send her our very best thoughts and warm wishes. details of her condition. she is going to be okay the important thing. stay tuned for details coming up on...
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the storms complicated problems by superstorm sandy. thousands remain without power or heat and can't get fuel. it's so bad doctors without borders set up its ever u.s. clinic. >> reporter: utility crews are working around the clock to clean up after a nor'easter brought snow and took down trees in an area already weary from superstorm sandy. residents who have been dealing with cold and darkness since sandy struck more than a week ago said they are at their breaking point. >> this happened again so soon it's very frustrating. >> reporter: wednesday's storm interrupted the recovery process across new jersey and new york. but also caused hundreds of thousands of new outages. many had just gotten their power back only to see it knocked out again. >> all of a sudden poof. >> reporter: officials say it could have been worse. >> believe it or not the snow was helpful. because it wasn't rain. and so it helped on the flooding side. >> reporter: here in hard hit rockaway beach it's not snow but sand that's a big problem. trucks have been workin
the storms complicated problems by superstorm sandy. thousands remain without power or heat and can't get fuel. it's so bad doctors without borders set up its ever u.s. clinic. >> reporter: utility crews are working around the clock to clean up after a nor'easter brought snow and took down trees in an area already weary from superstorm sandy. residents who have been dealing with cold and darkness since sandy struck more than a week ago said they are at their breaking point. >> this...
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new york cover andrew cuomo said sandy inflicted $33 billion in new york state day lone. new jersey was hit harder. these numbers will be astronomy cal. the family of robert champion jr. has rejected a settlement from florida a&m university. he died after being beat on a bus as part of a hazing ritual conducted by the university's marching ban. 14 people were charged with criminal hazing. the attorney says $300,000 is the maximum amount allowable by law but the family's attorney called the offer an insult. it has been 462 days since this country lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? the fiscal cliff is still there. still weighing on stocks. the dow fell another 121 points. the nasdaq and s&p lost more than a percent. what will it take to wake washington up front. a country awash in red elects a blue president. take a look. i saw this map today and it just took my breath away. as you can see most counties in this country, that would be an understatement, i mean look that. they voted republican. but the cities are where most the people live they tend
new york cover andrew cuomo said sandy inflicted $33 billion in new york state day lone. new jersey was hit harder. these numbers will be astronomy cal. the family of robert champion jr. has rejected a settlement from florida a&m university. he died after being beat on a bus as part of a hazing ritual conducted by the university's marching ban. 14 people were charged with criminal hazing. the attorney says $300,000 is the maximum amount allowable by law but the family's attorney called the...
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. >>> first to super storm sandy, now it is slowly moving out not after bearing northeast and snow. the nor'easter has brought down more power lines and stopped computer trains again. utilities in new york and new jersey say 60,000 customers who lost pour because of sandy are back in the dark. it is another setback for people who are trying to bounce back from sandy. >> it is terrible, i am done. >> for thousands of people in coastal neighborhoods in new jersey, they were told to leave because of the potential for flooding in low-lying areas. several thousand feet were expected there. those waves were not as big but still worrisome. they are also doing a number on flights as well and airlines have canceled at least 1,300 flights to and from the metro area. fso does expect flights and jfk will be canceled today so call ahead if you are flying or expecting someone. 31 flights were canceled including connecticut and washington d.c. >>> president barack obama is back at the white house, no time to celebrate his victory. he has pressing issues, his family and president barack obama came
. >>> first to super storm sandy, now it is slowly moving out not after bearing northeast and snow. the nor'easter has brought down more power lines and stopped computer trains again. utilities in new york and new jersey say 60,000 customers who lost pour because of sandy are back in the dark. it is another setback for people who are trying to bounce back from sandy. >> it is terrible, i am done. >> for thousands of people in coastal neighborhoods in new jersey, they were...
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the snowfall on these pilot sand piles from hurricane sandy these piles of sand now, snowfall. and of new york has joined jersey with portions of both states rationing gas based on the license plate number. line gas station lines persist in this region. the fuel restrictions are expected to last for weeks. this gas station in new jersey is still powerless but people are using a generator to move the gas into the close personal gas cans. more than 650,000 people are still without power. this nor'easter still providing challenges for the east seaboard. >>jacqueline: we can see some drier conditions right now that is not going to be the case overnight. this satellite and radar showing a wider picture with this initial band of rainfall through the central valley. what we also see is this program, spotty cloud pattern of shore. and what we also see is this tonight and tomorrow. had a spotty thunder shower activity and with your weather headlines. these are mostly clear right now with a blast of cold air. we are talking 30's, 40's, overnight with some showers and the chances for the
the snowfall on these pilot sand piles from hurricane sandy these piles of sand now, snowfall. and of new york has joined jersey with portions of both states rationing gas based on the license plate number. line gas station lines persist in this region. the fuel restrictions are expected to last for weeks. this gas station in new jersey is still powerless but people are using a generator to move the gas into the close personal gas cans. more than 650,000 people are still without power. this...
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help is on the way for those ravaged by sandy courtesy of the baltimore orioles. they are sending supplies to toms river,on beach and new jersey. you can donate between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. today. there was a notice that workers could strike on november 16 and it would involve about 15 employees that support red cross blood drive operations. >> we are trying to work together to help them get back. we're disappointed at the timing of the letter. >> blood supply has been impacted by super storm sandy. >> 6:09. 37 degrees at b.w.i. >> a surprising twist in the wikileaks court martial of private bradley manning. >> the latest threat for the navy seal team 6 comes from a video game. >> we have plenty of good news in the seven-day forecast. >> the major rows are checking out just fine. out just fine. >> welcome back. 44 degrees at the maryland downtown. we deserve a break on the east coast. mid 40's north and west of the city. 34 degrees in rising sun. it is unlikely you'll see any frost. temperatures are chilly up and down the east coast. 53 in kansas city. we will
help is on the way for those ravaged by sandy courtesy of the baltimore orioles. they are sending supplies to toms river,on beach and new jersey. you can donate between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. today. there was a notice that workers could strike on november 16 and it would involve about 15 employees that support red cross blood drive operations. >> we are trying to work together to help them get back. we're disappointed at the timing of the letter. >> blood supply has been impacted...
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many only just got it back after hurricane sandy. >> no fuel for the generator. i will try to warm up the has. >> my daughter is three. i bundled her up in blankets and put her between my husband and myself. >>shepard: in new jersey, more than 12" of snow. 5" itch -- 5" fell in central park, a record. breezy point is covered in snow this morning with more hardship in a place where so many lost so were. the nor'easter forced fema to shut down ten mobile disaster recovery centers around new york city and rick is on staten island some some of the snow is melting. >> what is incredible we are a full mile away from the ocean with 12' of water in the neighborhood and huge piles of debris with a lot of heavy sanitation trucks here scooping it up, the city collected 130,000 tons of debris. there is so much more left to be done. we will walk inside to a couple's home. you can see the effect of the floodwaters on this house and all the other houses in the neighborhood. they had to strip everything. the floors, rip all the sheet rook off the walls, they have a space heater
many only just got it back after hurricane sandy. >> no fuel for the generator. i will try to warm up the has. >> my daughter is three. i bundled her up in blankets and put her between my husband and myself. >>shepard: in new jersey, more than 12" of snow. 5" itch -- 5" fell in central park, a record. breezy point is covered in snow this morning with more hardship in a place where so many lost so were. the nor'easter forced fema to shut down ten mobile disaster...
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a week and a half after superstorm sandy. those people are almost entirely in new york and new jersey. it's led to calls for an investigation of the area utilities. new yorker governor andrew cuomo called the power companies archaic and unprepared for sandy and the nor'easter that followed. >> there is help on the way for some of the families displaced by superstorm sandy. fema says it has several hundred trailers in its inventory of emergency supplies and has started moving some of them to the hardest-hit areas of new york and new jersey. fema administrator craig fugate said it's not clear what the total demand will be. >>> for people along the jersey shore this doesn't feel much like a recovery yet. cnn's susan candiotti is live in asbury park, new jersey this morning. she has one family's stunning story. >> good morning, john. i think this is the coldest morning since the superstorm and the nor'easter. in some of the hardest-hit areas where there is still no power and the homes are basically unliveable. authorities are slo
a week and a half after superstorm sandy. those people are almost entirely in new york and new jersey. it's led to calls for an investigation of the area utilities. new yorker governor andrew cuomo called the power companies archaic and unprepared for sandy and the nor'easter that followed. >> there is help on the way for some of the families displaced by superstorm sandy. fema says it has several hundred trailers in its inventory of emergency supplies and has started moving some of them...
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it was hit hard by superstorm sandy last week. some residents there are still without heat and electricity from sandy and it is believed the nor'easter could make matters even worse. i'm sure it will. i mean it is hard to believe they are getting hit once again. not the same magnitude of hurricane sandy but still, winds gusting to about 30 to 40 instead of 80 to 90. of course, winter conditions and that is unusual. we are only in the first week of november. a little unusual to see that much snow this early in the season. around here, we are on the back end of it and still very cold outside. we did get our first official snowflakes at reagan national last night. picked autopsy a trace officially. we've seen some flakes here in washington already this season. here is your big headline. nice pattern change ahead. that means more sunshine and warmer temperatures on the way. i think you'll love the weekend forecast as we get into veterans day on sunday and monday. our temperatures will be well into the 60s. should be a lot nicer. it is
it was hit hard by superstorm sandy last week. some residents there are still without heat and electricity from sandy and it is believed the nor'easter could make matters even worse. i'm sure it will. i mean it is hard to believe they are getting hit once again. not the same magnitude of hurricane sandy but still, winds gusting to about 30 to 40 instead of 80 to 90. of course, winter conditions and that is unusual. we are only in the first week of november. a little unusual to see that much...
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new york's governor says sandy will cost the region $50 billion in damage and economic loss. new york alone a staggering $33 billion. sanitation trucks use heavy claws to clear huge piles of debris in staten island. this neighborhood a full mile from the ocean dealing with 12 feet of water. >> we've been pumping for three days no, pumped out all the water. we still got residual water downstairs. took out all the walls, flooring and witchen. >> reporter: across the rion hundreds of thousands are still freezing in the dark. >> my daughter is 3 and i bundled her up in blankets and put her in the middle between my husband and myself, just to get the body heat and warmth. >> millions got power back on after sandy only to lose it again from the nor'easter. it dumped a foot of snow in some parts of new jersey alone. governor chris christie trying to look on the bright side. >> one of the positive things that i've seen in the face of this storm are the great acts of kindness and generosity from one new jerseyian to another. >> they might be helping each other as best they, can but so
new york's governor says sandy will cost the region $50 billion in damage and economic loss. new york alone a staggering $33 billion. sanitation trucks use heavy claws to clear huge piles of debris in staten island. this neighborhood a full mile from the ocean dealing with 12 feet of water. >> we've been pumping for three days no, pumped out all the water. we still got residual water downstairs. took out all the walls, flooring and witchen. >> reporter: across the rion hundreds of...
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superstorm sandy forced the shut down of oil refineries. the governor estimated damage from maine to the carolinas and to the ohio valley could reach $50 billion. >>> new study reveals surprising information about their sense of touch. the reptiles have touch censors that are among the most acute. so much so alligators will turn to face a single drop of water in a dark enclosure. they are sensitive to pressure and vibration to detect water movement and the location of prey. >>> sport crabbing seasons is an important indicator. what we found out still ahead. >> and right now i am tracking showers around the bay area. we have got snow in the mountains and more on the way. more rain headed your way. back here in just 10 minutes. s >>> new at 5:00 p.m., commercial crab fishing season is about to start but some have already been out catching crab. ktvu's consumer editor tom vacar is live with more on what the cabers are seeing in the ocean. tom? >> reporter: that is because the commercial crab apots will soon -- crab pots will soon be mining for
superstorm sandy forced the shut down of oil refineries. the governor estimated damage from maine to the carolinas and to the ohio valley could reach $50 billion. >>> new study reveals surprising information about their sense of touch. the reptiles have touch censors that are among the most acute. so much so alligators will turn to face a single drop of water in a dark enclosure. they are sensitive to pressure and vibration to detect water movement and the location of prey....
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well before sandy. we're seeing the temperatures in the 50s. 56, a welcome number, and with sunshine. today was not half bad. we're going to see a lot more of the 50s, 60s, and maybe 70s. 46 right now in leesburg. 51 down towards pax river. a little bit on the cool side. a lot better than we've been over the past few days. nothing to show you on the radar right now. this is not rain down to the south. we're seeing clear skies. we'll continue to see that. where we're not seeing the clear skies, up to the north. new york, central park, did set a record today, or yesterday for snowfall in the month of november. over four inches of snow fell in new york. and now that storm just down to the south and east. you can see it spinning just off to of the south and east of boss tob. finally starting to get out of our region. as it pulls away, it will take the chilly and windy air associated with it out to sea. we saw sunshine today. that's what we'll see tomorrow. mild weather tomorrow. but then by this weekend, th
well before sandy. we're seeing the temperatures in the 50s. 56, a welcome number, and with sunshine. today was not half bad. we're going to see a lot more of the 50s, 60s, and maybe 70s. 46 right now in leesburg. 51 down towards pax river. a little bit on the cool side. a lot better than we've been over the past few days. nothing to show you on the radar right now. this is not rain down to the south. we're seeing clear skies. we'll continue to see that. where we're not seeing the clear skies,...
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they're helping people after sandy? >> it's always great to see the new yorkers stepping up and helping out the city. lady gaga just announced on twitter she is donating a million dollars to the red cross to help victims of sandy. gaga grew up in new york of course and says this time r town and her time on the lower east side, harlem, bronx, brooklyn, made her the woman and the artist she is today. she's making a donation on behalf of her entire family. and new yorker jerry seinfeld stepping up. donating all of his income from his upcoming scheduled shows in brooklyn and on statin island to the relief efforts and added a show that's going to happen on december 19th on long island. proceeds from that show will be going to local organizations helping people here in new york. love the sein, carol. >> me, too. a.j. hammer, thanks so much. >>> look carefully at this next image. see it there? appears to be a wrecked car. but in this case, looks can be deceiving. [ forsythe ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alask
they're helping people after sandy? >> it's always great to see the new yorkers stepping up and helping out the city. lady gaga just announced on twitter she is donating a million dollars to the red cross to help victims of sandy. gaga grew up in new york of course and says this time r town and her time on the lower east side, harlem, bronx, brooklyn, made her the woman and the artist she is today. she's making a donation on behalf of her entire family. and new yorker jerry seinfeld...
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things just started to get back to normal after sandy hit. carriers took no chances getting planes stuck in the big apple. they started cannesling flights before the snow began to fall. >> they called me monday at 1:00 in the afternoon and canceled my flight. that was it. it was like, there's no weather here or there. i had to cancel my one-day meeting. >> this couple, both members of the military vfr trying to get to new york for the big event. they finally got a flight out today. their luggage with their dress uniform is missing. >> text messages from united saying our flights have been canceled. they reroute us and try to find our bags. we don't know where they are at. they are floating. i think they'll find them. >> reporter: check with your carrier to make sure your flight is not among those that's been canceled. from reagan national airport, megan mcgrath, news 4. >> turning to the weather now and what to expect after the cold morning we have had. sun is out. >> it's good news for us. meteorologist tom kierein is here with the forecast.
things just started to get back to normal after sandy hit. carriers took no chances getting planes stuck in the big apple. they started cannesling flights before the snow began to fall. >> they called me monday at 1:00 in the afternoon and canceled my flight. that was it. it was like, there's no weather here or there. i had to cancel my one-day meeting. >> this couple, both members of the military vfr trying to get to new york for the big event. they finally got a flight out today....
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we think back to monday when superstorm sandy came in. you top this off over what happened in the last 24 hours. this was a dose of winter weather that no one needed. >> the northeast is digging out after a blistering november nor'easter. >> it's way too soon for winter. >> reporter: the region is still reeling from superstorm sandy. this storm delivered another blow. >> reporter: the storm pounded the northeast with snow, rain and winds gusting up to 15 miles an hour. nick's staten island home was damaged by sandy this newest storm is pushing him to the limit. >> everything that i known is here. >> reporter: yesterday, michael bloomberg urged those in low- lying areas to go some place safeer. >> there could be major flooding in roads already eroded by sandy. the difference here is that the say yers -- barriers of sand and ross mirkarimi that were there before, perhaps are not there. >> reporter: this storm is creating a potentially deadly situation for those still without power after sandy and it's put recovery efforts on hold. >> we got
we think back to monday when superstorm sandy came in. you top this off over what happened in the last 24 hours. this was a dose of winter weather that no one needed. >> the northeast is digging out after a blistering november nor'easter. >> it's way too soon for winter. >> reporter: the region is still reeling from superstorm sandy. this storm delivered another blow. >> reporter: the storm pounded the northeast with snow, rain and winds gusting up to 15 miles an hour....
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. >> a new misery for people in the northeast already hit by hurricane sandy. a powerful winter storm has now dropped some heavy snow. areas from new jersey all the way up to connecticut have a foot or more of snow. hundreds of thousands of people are still without power. some had just had power restored from the hurricane. a new york utility company says it probably won't have all customers back online until saturday. the weather channel's chris warren is live in toms river, new jersey, to show us what conditions are like there right now. chris? >> reporter: hello to you, jim. things right now, as far as the weather goes, really not much of a problem at all. the big hit came last night with all the snow. it's starting to clear out right now. as you were talking about, with the fact that so many people, more than 600,000 people in the northeast, mostly in new jersey, and in new york, still without power. it is going to be a very cold night. the clearing skies right now, that's going to add to it. you lose the cloud cover, the heat escapes into the atmosphere. w
. >> a new misery for people in the northeast already hit by hurricane sandy. a powerful winter storm has now dropped some heavy snow. areas from new jersey all the way up to connecticut have a foot or more of snow. hundreds of thousands of people are still without power. some had just had power restored from the hurricane. a new york utility company says it probably won't have all customers back online until saturday. the weather channel's chris warren is live in toms river, new jersey,...
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more than 11 days after sandy hit. >> this is a crisis of epic proportions. this is a natural disaster. we are here as one community together to send a message. we've had enough. >> pole tellingses directed their anger at the long island power authority. now, the company says it has more than 8,000 linemen and tree trimming crews making progress. >>> they are just now returning to see their homes, the de station that this storm left behind. cnn's susan candiotti caught up with one couple as they toured their flooded house. >> reporter: with sandy's storm clouds gathering, sue evacuated, but over her objections, husband bill stayed behind. it was traumatizing. >> road out the storm until friday morning. friday morning i said i couldn't take anymore because they turned our gas off. when they turned the gas off, that was the end for me. i told my wife i would walk across a bridge if i had to but i was getting off. >> arm with the police pass, the retired new jersey fire chief married to wife sue for 20 years, allowed others back on pelican island for a few hours
more than 11 days after sandy hit. >> this is a crisis of epic proportions. this is a natural disaster. we are here as one community together to send a message. we've had enough. >> pole tellingses directed their anger at the long island power authority. now, the company says it has more than 8,000 linemen and tree trimming crews making progress. >>> they are just now returning to see their homes, the de station that this storm left behind. cnn's susan candiotti caught up...
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our focus is on the devastation caused by super storm sandy back east. roberta gonzales has been at the center of the telethon all day long. >> reporter: the hurricane relief fund telethon has been going on since 6:00 this morning. the bay area mayors join me now. mayor quan from oakland, good evening. and mayor lee from san francisco. >> good evening. >> let's beginning on the east bay side first off. with hurricane sandy and devastation on the east coast what was the first thing that came to your mind. there are two first -- right away on my facebook i said, you know, watch what's happening in new york and new jersey. many people don't have 72 hours worth of food and water and particularly the seniors very hard hit so please store up 72 hours of food and water and check on your neighbors even in a little power outage. seniors can be particularly vulnerable. the second thing is, you know, oakland, the bay area, we live on borrowed time. i really want people to give to the red cross and to join their neighborhood core groups which in oakland is citizens
our focus is on the devastation caused by super storm sandy back east. roberta gonzales has been at the center of the telethon all day long. >> reporter: the hurricane relief fund telethon has been going on since 6:00 this morning. the bay area mayors join me now. mayor quan from oakland, good evening. and mayor lee from san francisco. >> good evening. >> let's beginning on the east bay side first off. with hurricane sandy and devastation on the east coast what was the first...
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of course, this was right after sandy last week. very tough going across that region during the day today. at least early this morning. but with the sun coming out, things are going to get a lot better. the chilly, windy weather behind our storm system moving out of here. tomorrow, abundant sunshine once again. high pressure begins to develop. then the area of high pressure sticks around and we continue to warm up. by saturday, i think we're in the mid-60s. and by sunday and monday, temperatures in the low 70s. boy, do we need to see that. it's going to be a great time for the weekend. as far as the weather's concerned. clear skies, breezy and mild this evening. 47 to 52 degrees. tomorrow morning, clear skies, chilly start, 28 in some of the coldest suburbs to about 36 in the city. again, with abundant sunshine, we should warm up fairly quickly tomorrow. finally warmer, breezy, temperatures 57 to 61 degrees. here's your next couple of days. 67 on saturday. a few more clouds. and then nothing but sunshine on sunday. monday, a high of
of course, this was right after sandy last week. very tough going across that region during the day today. at least early this morning. but with the sun coming out, things are going to get a lot better. the chilly, windy weather behind our storm system moving out of here. tomorrow, abundant sunshine once again. high pressure begins to develop. then the area of high pressure sticks around and we continue to warm up. by saturday, i think we're in the mid-60s. and by sunday and monday,...
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sandy could cost americans $50 billion in damage by earliest estimates. and much of the clean-up remains to be done. 675,000 people are still without power since last week's disaster. and hundreds of thousands displaced. >> you know, we may take a set back in the next 24 hours. you need to be prepared for that. >> reporter: in north jersey, buildings damaged by sandy were reboarded up. they have extra plywood now as people brace for a second battering. winds howled into new york city where subway systems are still under repair. and now, railroads and bridges are frozen, once again, crippling the area into an impassible mess. >> hurricane sandy, weakened trees and the high winds tonight could cause more trees and limbs to come down and the storm debris still on our streets to blow around dangerously. >> reporter: the debris which is everywhere, need to be cleared before the high winds kick up. new york airports are also locked down again. ginger zee, rockaway park, new york. >> and the storm will now spread north over the next few hours. >> with more on th
sandy could cost americans $50 billion in damage by earliest estimates. and much of the clean-up remains to be done. 675,000 people are still without power since last week's disaster. and hundreds of thousands displaced. >> you know, we may take a set back in the next 24 hours. you need to be prepared for that. >> reporter: in north jersey, buildings damaged by sandy were reboarded up. they have extra plywood now as people brace for a second battering. winds howled into new york...
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with sandy's storm clouds gathering, sue evacuated. but over her objections, her husband bill stayed behind. it was traumatizing. >> we road out the storm until friday morning. friday morning i said i couldn't take anymore because they turned the gas off. when they turned the gas off, that was the end for me. i told my wife i would walk across the bridge if i had to. but i was getting off. >> reporter: armed with a police pass, the retired fire chief marry today wife sue for 23 years joined other residents back on pelican island for a few hours to take stock of the devastation. what a sight, huh? >> yeah. look. they broke in. just everything's just broken down. >> that's my boat. >> reporter: ripped from a lift behind the house, the storm surge swept his boat into the street. inside the house the couple gets a look at breathtaking damage. sue for the very first time. >> oh, my god. >> this house was spotless. >> reporter: marks on the ceiling show how high waves got inside. >> when the water was up over my knees, i thought i might be a
with sandy's storm clouds gathering, sue evacuated. but over her objections, her husband bill stayed behind. it was traumatizing. >> we road out the storm until friday morning. friday morning i said i couldn't take anymore because they turned the gas off. when they turned the gas off, that was the end for me. i told my wife i would walk across the bridge if i had to. but i was getting off. >> reporter: armed with a police pass, the retired fire chief marry today wife sue for 23...
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hurricane sandy was going to affect numbers. well, coal is also giving a tepid outlook, a cautionary tone. that is why you see the stock down 4%. also noting that hurricanes and the effect numbers as well. that is something to factor in. plus to my downgrade from s&p capitol, so you're seeing the retailer with the down arrow, but many retail stocks have down arrows. let's take a look at the major market averages. s&p 500 below that key number of 1400, now at 1388. obviously looking at all new levels as we broke through some support levels that everybody had been watching and hoping that we would hold, but just didn't. back to you. dennis: thank you. fidelity is saying this is a great year so far. the largest retirement plan providers saying the average balance for participants read some $76,000. the highest level since it began tracking values in 2000, up 18% since last year. average account balance also rose because contribution charm employee paycheck deductions increased, and so did matching contributions from employers. cher
hurricane sandy was going to affect numbers. well, coal is also giving a tepid outlook, a cautionary tone. that is why you see the stock down 4%. also noting that hurricanes and the effect numbers as well. that is something to factor in. plus to my downgrade from s&p capitol, so you're seeing the retailer with the down arrow, but many retail stocks have down arrows. let's take a look at the major market averages. s&p 500 below that key number of 1400, now at 1388. obviously looking at...
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a bad sign for victims of superstorm sandy. thousands of folks without gas, heat or food left out in the cold yet between. >> it's insane. okay? i have been 10 days now and now i'm shoveling snow. >> and you still don't have power. >> no. no power, no gas, no nothing. >> it's freezing, are you going do tonight? >> under lots of covers. i have five, six different layers worth of stuff. i have a heart condition. i'm art are you particular. he's diabetic. nobody cares. nobody cares. megyn: the pentagon confirms iran has fired an unmanned u.s. predator drone that was flying in international air space back on november 1. we are told that it was a u.s. predator drone that was flying 16 miles off the coast of iran in the arabian sea. the pentagon says it was an unarmed -- unmanned drone that was carrying out routine surveillance of the sea lanes there. no reaction from the white house. our jennifer griffin is at the pentagon and will join us live in moments. billions of dollars in advertise. thousands of phone calls. countless rallies
a bad sign for victims of superstorm sandy. thousands of folks without gas, heat or food left out in the cold yet between. >> it's insane. okay? i have been 10 days now and now i'm shoveling snow. >> and you still don't have power. >> no. no power, no gas, no nothing. >> it's freezing, are you going do tonight? >> under lots of covers. i have five, six different layers worth of stuff. i have a heart condition. i'm art are you particular. he's diabetic. nobody...
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this area is vulnerable because of what sandy did. it is a nor'easter and everything is so fragile on the coastlines, the trees are fraggil and power lines are frag and i will people are fragile in this area . the storm is still cranked up off shore and we are seeing snow in long ilanup to new england x. by friday, this should be out of here. it is wind gusts in express of 40 miles per hour. and jfk and nantucket 60 miles per hour. we'll deal with that. airports hubs in new york call ahead to make sure your airplane will get in or you will get out on time. we have closures in the northeast and delays over the rest of the country. there are the highs today. 40s and tomorrow, 50s and heading into saturday close to 60 degrees. that is good news that i have for you today, back to you. >> gretchen: thank you for the update and i hope you get your power back. >> steve: janice there is it a possibility of a blizzard in the northern plains and rockies, coming up in weekend. >> brian: if you are the director of emergency management get your re
this area is vulnerable because of what sandy did. it is a nor'easter and everything is so fragile on the coastlines, the trees are fraggil and power lines are frag and i will people are fragile in this area . the storm is still cranked up off shore and we are seeing snow in long ilanup to new england x. by friday, this should be out of here. it is wind gusts in express of 40 miles per hour. and jfk and nantucket 60 miles per hour. we'll deal with that. airports hubs in new york call ahead to...
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>> no. >> we just got power then it went out again. >> that's not just from sandy. you still don't have it from sandy. >> correct. >> some people don't have it because the nor'easter came through and knocked down power for some people who got their power restored. new york city and long island have done what new jersey has done, the odd/even system of gas rationing. it begins today in new york. and long island. fema trailers are now en route to areas of new york and new jersey that were the hardest hit by sandy. cnn's susan candiotti is back at asbury park, new jersey. how is it going there? still no power for many of the folks there? >> that's right a lot of people, hundreds of thousands of people here still without power in new jersey. let's start by talking about the gas rationing. there's nothing wrong with copying a good idea from new jersey, because as you said, new york city now starting to copy the idea from new jersey and starting gas rationing in the city using the same system of odd/even license plates. just like they've been doing for the past week here
>> no. >> we just got power then it went out again. >> that's not just from sandy. you still don't have it from sandy. >> correct. >> some people don't have it because the nor'easter came through and knocked down power for some people who got their power restored. new york city and long island have done what new jersey has done, the odd/even system of gas rationing. it begins today in new york. and long island. fema trailers are now en route to areas of new york...
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retailers so you cannot blame sandy. the bigger issue is the frustrated consumer. >>neil: you cannot blame sandy with this data. >>guest: you will see more outcome in november but it is not all bad news with sandy, home depot saw a bump in sales. you have to replace cars, and clothing if you lost part of your home. >>neil: back to the cliff, how is that weighing us down. >>guest: uncertainty is killing consumers. they don't want to spend when they do not know what will happen. >>neil: the taxes will go up. if you are wealthy --. >>guest: it is not just how it affects the wealthy but how it affects corporations and the corporations that employs you. will we see more layoffs or people cutting back in different growth areas not spending and developing in the united states just because it is not worth their while. that filters down so consumers see their boss not hiring and they are downsizing. >> they don't have certainly in their jobs and they will not be out buying tv's and refrigerators and all the items that help move t
retailers so you cannot blame sandy. the bigger issue is the frustrated consumer. >>neil: you cannot blame sandy with this data. >>guest: you will see more outcome in november but it is not all bad news with sandy, home depot saw a bump in sales. you have to replace cars, and clothing if you lost part of your home. >>neil: back to the cliff, how is that weighing us down. >>guest: uncertainty is killing consumers. they don't want to spend when they do not know what will...